Headlining is quirky New Zealand songsmith Fraser Ross, who plays in a folk-pop style with baby-guitar and stomp-box.

Gavin McGinty of Dundee combo Anderson, McGinty, Webster, Ward and Fisher is playing a solo set, while local heroes Sienna from Kinross will be attempting to recreate their recent success on the T Break Stage at T in the Park.

Opening the show is Bury The Hobbit, led by popular Crieff High School teacher Andy Thomson.

Orchid, a retired guide dog and regular visitor to the school, is to be a special guest on the night and there will be a raffle, with local Guide Dogs Scotland fundraisers promoting their wares.

The Crieff High pupils chose to support the charity after taking part in a Youth Philanthropy Initiative in school.

The scheme is a one-of-a-kind experience that engages young people in social change and empowers them to contribute towards the fostering of compassionate communities.

Yesterday the girls thanked the Green Hotel, gig promoters Mundell Music, DGVSound and all of the musicians for providing their time and facilities free of charge, which means that all of the funds being raised by the event will benefit the charity.